A little something to read:

Opensource is not a magic pill that you can take and all your problems will
> go away. It requires a lot of the human factor in order for it to work. And
> that is what I truly appreciate with it. It brought back the feeling of
> responsibility, of being aware of what you are doing, of being totally
> conscious of what you are deploying and how the system totally behaves. It
> requires constant vigilance, of bug hunting and fixing. Yet, despite the
> daunting work, you will be backed by a dedicated community who are willing
> to spare some time to help you out. The countless mailing lists, forums, and
> support groups dedicated to specific projects are available 24x7 to help you
> out.
>
> More at
> http://baudizm.blogsome.com/2008/05/19/the-human-aspect-of-opensource/<http://baudizm.blogsome.com/2008/05/19/the-human-aspect-of-opensource/>
>

Hope you'll enjoy reading the article.

Regards!
-- 
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